The Future of Work

Break down how the very nature of work is changing, and what that means for people on all sides.

Monday, Oct 16, 2017
12:00 - 1:15 PM
@ Morningstar

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Conversation

The Evolving Future of Work

Julie Smolyansky

CEO, Lifeway Foods; Founder, Test400k

Dev Aujla

Founder, Catalog; Director of Talent, Juxtapose

Brent Rose

Journalist, Filmmaker

Claire Lew

CEO, Know Your Company

David Brancaccio

Host & Senior Editor, "Marketplace Morning Report"

Conversations are panel discussions that provide an in-depth, up-to-the-minute look at a single topic. Featuring three to four thought leaders and an expert moderator, Conversations consist of a 60-minute discussion, followed by 15 minutes of audience q-and-a.

What happens when there isn’t an office, and your interactions with co-workers are relegated to online interactions? Can companies build loyalty and retain their employees in this landscape, or will the modern workforce always be in flux? At this Talk, we’ll break down how the very nature of work is changing, and what that means for people on all sides.

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Monday, Oct 16, 2017
12:00 - 1:15 PM

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10/16/2017 01:15 PM
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The Future of Work
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<p>What happens when there isn’t an office, and your interactions with co-workers are relegated to online interactions? Can companies build loyalty and retain their employees in this landscape, or will the modern workforce always be in flux? At this Talk, we’ll break down how the very nature of work is changing, and what that means for people on all sides.</p>
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